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Fellow at the Open Markets Institute describes the current state of antitrust law in America, and where we will go from here.

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Big businesses are getting even bigger thanks to a rise in corporate mergers. John Oliver explains why that could make you want to physically destroy your cable box.
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The European Union's competition watchdog slapped a record 2.42 billion euro (2.72 billion US dollars) fine on internet giant Google on Tuesday for breaching antitrust rules with its online shopping service. (June 27)
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Wall Street Journal chief economics commentator Greg Ip discusses whether some of the technology giants -- which are leading the pack in the market -- should be worried about possible antitrust action.

Competition law

Competition law is a law that promotes or seeks to maintain market competition by regulating anti-competitive conduct by companies. Competition law is implemented through public and private enforcement.

The history of competition law reaches back to the Roman Empire. The business practices of market traders, guilds and governments have always been subject to scrutiny, and sometimes severe sanctions. Since the 20th century, competition law has become global. The two largest and most influential systems of competition regulation are United States antitrust law and European Union competition law. National and regional competition authorities across the world have formed international support and enforcement networks.

Time Warner

Time Warner Inc. (TWI, at one former interval named AOL Time Warner, stylized as TimeWarner since 2003) is an American Multinationalmedia and entertainment conglomerate headquartered in the Time Warner Center in New York City. It is currently the world's third largest television networks and filmed TV & entertainment company in terms of revenue (after Comcast and The Walt Disney Company), and at one time was the world's largest media conglomerate.

Originally established on April 17, 1989 by a joint venture between NBC and Cablevision as the Consumer News and Business Channel, the network later acquired its main competitor, the Financial News Network, in 1991—a move which expanded both its distribution and its workforce, and Cablevision sold its stake to NBC, giving it sole ownership. As of February 2015, CNBC is available to approximately 93,623,000 pay television households (80.4% of households with television) in the United States. In 2007, the network was ranked as the 19th most valuable cable channel in the United States, worth roughly $4 billion.

Oliver has said that he has full creative freedom, including free rein to criticize corporations. His initial contract with HBO was for two years with an option for extension. In February 2015, it was announced that the show has been renewed for two additional seasons of 35 episodes each. Oliver and HBO programming president Michael Lombardo have discussed extending the show from half an hour to a full hour and airing more than once a week after Oliver "gets his feet under him".

Wall Street

Wall Street is a 0.7-mile-long (1.1km) street running eight blocks, roughly northwest to southeast, from Broadway to South Street on the East River in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, New York City. Over time, the term has become a metonym for the financial markets of the United States as a whole, the American financial sector (even if financial firms are not physically located there), or signifying New York-based financial interests.

History

Early years

There are varying accounts about how the Dutch-named "de Waal Straat" got its name. A generally accepted version is that the name of the street was derived from an earthen wall on the northern boundary of the New Amsterdam settlement, perhaps to protect against English colonial encroachment or incursions by Native Americans. A conflicting explanation is that Wall Street was named after Walloons— the Dutch name for a Walloon is Waal. Among the first settlers that embarked on the ship "Nieu Nederlandt" in 1624 were 30 Walloon families. The Dutch word "wal" can be translated as "rampart". However, even some English maps show the name as Waal Straat, and not as Wal Straat.

Disney-Fox merger presents hard fight for antitrust regulators

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Is Antitrust Lawsuit Actually Trump Political Retribution?

Is Antitrust Lawsuit Actually Trump Political Retribution?

Is Antitrust Lawsuit Actually Trump Political Retribution?

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Matt Stoller on the future of American antitrust laws

Fellow at the Open Markets Institute describes the current state of antitrust law in America, and where we will go from here.

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Corporate Consolidation: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

Corporate Consolidation: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

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VICENews was given exclusive access on the day as EU Competition CommissionerMargrethe Vestager announced a record breaking antitrust fine against tech giant Google. It’s not the first time Vestager has taken on a large company, having previously forced Apple, Facebook and Intel to pay up.
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Google under fire with EU for breaching antitrust rules (CNET News)

Google under fire with EU for breaching antitrust rules (CNET News)

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Google Fined $2.72 Billion for Antitrust Breach

Google Fined $2.72 Billion for Antitrust Breach

Google Fined $2.72 Billion for Antitrust Breach

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Antitrust action looms over tech’s biggest names

Antitrust action looms over tech’s biggest names

Antitrust action looms over tech’s biggest names

Wall Street Journal chief economics commentator Greg Ip discusses whether some of the technology giants -- which are leading the pack in the market -- should be worried about possible antitrust action.

Disney-Fox merger presents hard fight for antitrust regulators

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Matt Stoller on the future of American antitrust laws

Fellow at the Open Markets Institute describes the current state of antitrust law in America, and where we will go from here.

published: 06 Dec 2017

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The evolution of America's antitrust laws

The Woman Behind Google’s $2.7 Billion Fine (HBO)

VICENews was given exclusive access on the day as EU Competition CommissionerMargrethe Vestager announced a record breaking antitrust fine against tech giant Google. It’s not the first time Vestager has taken on a large company, having previously forced Apple, Facebook and Intel to pay up.
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Google Fined $2.72 Billion for Antitrust Breach

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Wall Street Journal chief economics commentator Greg Ip discusses whether some of the technology giants -- which are leading the pack in the market -- should be worried about possible antitrust action.

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Antitrust action looms over tech’s biggest names

Wall Street Journal chief economics commentator Greg Ip discusses whether some of the technology giants -- which are leading the pack in the market -- should be...

Wall Street Journal chief economics commentator Greg Ip discusses whether some of the technology giants -- which are leading the pack in the market -- should be worried about possible antitrust action.

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Impax to pay $35 million to settle part of Solodyn antitrust litigation | news
By Nate RaymondBOSTON (Reuters) - Impax LaboratoriesInc has agreed to pay $35 million to resolve part of litigation over claims it entered into an anticompetitive deal in a patent case to delay releasing a generic version of the acne medication Solodyn. The settlement was disclosed in papers filed in federal court in Boston on Saturday. It resolved part of the antitrust litigation Impax faces over Solodyn related to sales of the drug to direct purchasers such as retailers and wholesalers. Remaining claims - from a class of consumers and third-party insurers and cases by individual retailers like CVS Health Corp and Rite Aid Corp - are scheduled to go to trial on Monday. The case is among several filed in recen...

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Balisacan, who is now chairman of the Philippine Competition Commission, recalled how his father had to work a tenant in a farm and then as a janitor to support their family in Ilocos Norte.
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Antitrust: commission fines qualcomm €997 million for abuse of dominant market position

Qualcomm Is Fined $1.2 Billion by E.U. Antitrust Officials

“Qualcomm illegally shut out rivals from the market” for a particular kind of microchip, Ms.Vestager said in a news release, “thereby cementing its market dominance.” “Qualcomm paid billions of U.S.dollars to a key customer, Apple, so that it would not buy from rivals,” she added.“These payments were not just reductions in price — they were made on the condition that Apple would exclusively use Qualcomm’s baseband chipsets in all its iPhones and iPads.” The European Commission, the European Union’s executive arm, found that Qualcomm’s practices had a significant, detrimental impact on competition in the region.“It excluded rivals from the market and deprived European consumers of genuine choice and innovation,” the commission said.Ms.Vestager said that she could not say how much Apple had ...

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Impax to pay $35 million to settle part of Solodyn antitrust litigation | news
By Nate RaymondBOSTON (Reuters) - Impax LaboratoriesInc has agreed to pay $35 million to resolve part of litigation over claims it entered into an anticompetitive deal in a patent case to delay releasing a generic version of the acne medication Solodyn. The settlement was disclosed in papers filed in federal court in Boston on Saturday. It resolved part of the antitrust litigation Impax faces over Solodyn related to sales of the drug to direct purchasers such as retailers and wholesalers. Remaining claims - from a class of consumers and third-party insurers and cases by individual retailers like CVS Health Corp and Rite Aid Corp - are scheduled to go to trial on Monday. The case is among several filed in recent years targeting "pay-for-delay" settlements, in which brand-name drugmakers resolve patent lawsuits by paying generic companies to keep their products off the market for a longer period. The accord came after Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc in February said it would p...
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By Nate RaymondBOSTON (Reuters) - Impax LaboratoriesInc has agreed to pay $35 million to resolve part of litigation over claims it entered into an anticompetitive deal in a patent case to delay releasing a generic version of the acne medication Solodyn. The settlement was disclosed in papers filed in federal court in Boston on Saturday. It resolved part of the antitrust litigation Impax faces over Solodyn related to sales of the drug to direct purchasers such as retailers and wholesalers. Remaining claims - from a class of consumers and third-party insurers and cases by individual retailers like CVS Health Corp and Rite Aid Corp - are scheduled to go to trial on Monday. The case is among several filed in recent years targeting "pay-for-delay" settlements, in which brand-name drugmakers resolve patent lawsuits by paying generic companies to keep their products off the market for a longer period. The accord came after Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc in February said it would p...
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Antitrust: commission fines qualcomm €997 million for abuse of dominant market position

Qualcomm Is Fined $1.2 Billion by E.U. Antitrust Officials

“Qualcomm illegally shut out rivals from the market” for a particular kind of microchip, Ms.Vestager said in a news release, “thereby cementing its market domin...

“Qualcomm illegally shut out rivals from the market” for a particular kind of microchip, Ms.Vestager said in a news release, “thereby cementing its market dominance.” “Qualcomm paid billions of U.S.dollars to a key customer, Apple, so that it would not buy from rivals,” she added.“These payments were not just reductions in price — they were made on the condition that Apple would exclusively use Qualcomm’s baseband chipsets in all its iPhones and iPads.” The European Commission, the European Union’s executive arm, found that Qualcomm’s practices had a significant, detrimental impact on competition in the region.“It excluded rivals from the market and deprived European consumers of genuine choice and innovation,” the commission said.Ms.Vestager said that she could not say how much Apple had ultimately received from Qualcomm in payments, but that it was in the “billions of dollars.” She said that internal documents reviewed as part of the inquiry showed that Apple had seriously considered using chips made by a rival manufacturer, Intel, during the period of its agreement with Qualcomm, but did not do so until the deal with Qualcomm had concluded.If Apple had introduced a smartphone using products from a different chip maker, she said, Apple not only would have lost future payments from Qualcomm, but also would have been forced to pay back some of the money it had already received.Ms.Vestager said that Apple would not face any repercussions because the inquiry had been focused on Qualcomm’s practices.European regulators are also continuing a separate investigation into preliminary findings that Qualcomm sold its chips at below cost price from 2009 to 2011 to force a competitor out of the market.The fine on Wednesday comes with Qualcomm in the midst of multiple takeover battles.It has sought to fight off a hostile $105 billion takeover attempt by a rival, the Singapore-based chip maker Broadcom.If completed, that takeover would be the largest technology deal in history.And despite that battle in the background, Qualcomm is still looking to complete a $38.5billion acquisition of NXP Semiconductors.In a letter to investors last week, Qualcomm raised its profit forecast, outlined plans to reduce its costs and promised to buy back shares if it was unsuccessful in its efforts to acquire NXP.Qualcomm said the Broadcom offer “dramatically undervalues” the company and “does not reflect our clear path to near term value.” Qualcomm has been a longtime leader in cellphone chip technology, and its trove of patents, which include ubiquitous processes such as the way applications are downloaded from smartphone app stores and the use of airplane mode, remains one of the most lucrative assets in the world of wireless networking.Founded in 1985, the company’s technology helped build the modern mobile phone industry.For decades, Qualcomm engineers have made crucial innovations that have helped the sector develop and expand, and bolstered the company’s results along the

“Qualcomm illegally shut out rivals from the market” for a particular kind of microchip, Ms.Vestager said in a news release, “thereby cementing its market dominance.” “Qualcomm paid billions of U.S.dollars to a key customer, Apple, so that it would not buy from rivals,” she added.“These payments were not just reductions in price — they were made on the condition that Apple would exclusively use Qualcomm’s baseband chipsets in all its iPhones and iPads.” The European Commission, the European Union’s executive arm, found that Qualcomm’s practices had a significant, detrimental impact on competition in the region.“It excluded rivals from the market and deprived European consumers of genuine choice and innovation,” the commission said.Ms.Vestager said that she could not say how much Apple had ultimately received from Qualcomm in payments, but that it was in the “billions of dollars.” She said that internal documents reviewed as part of the inquiry showed that Apple had seriously considered using chips made by a rival manufacturer, Intel, during the period of its agreement with Qualcomm, but did not do so until the deal with Qualcomm had concluded.If Apple had introduced a smartphone using products from a different chip maker, she said, Apple not only would have lost future payments from Qualcomm, but also would have been forced to pay back some of the money it had already received.Ms.Vestager said that Apple would not face any repercussions because the inquiry had been focused on Qualcomm’s practices.European regulators are also continuing a separate investigation into preliminary findings that Qualcomm sold its chips at below cost price from 2009 to 2011 to force a competitor out of the market.The fine on Wednesday comes with Qualcomm in the midst of multiple takeover battles.It has sought to fight off a hostile $105 billion takeover attempt by a rival, the Singapore-based chip maker Broadcom.If completed, that takeover would be the largest technology deal in history.And despite that battle in the background, Qualcomm is still looking to complete a $38.5billion acquisition of NXP Semiconductors.In a letter to investors last week, Qualcomm raised its profit forecast, outlined plans to reduce its costs and promised to buy back shares if it was unsuccessful in its efforts to acquire NXP.Qualcomm said the Broadcom offer “dramatically undervalues” the company and “does not reflect our clear path to near term value.” Qualcomm has been a longtime leader in cellphone chip technology, and its trove of patents, which include ubiquitous processes such as the way applications are downloaded from smartphone app stores and the use of airplane mode, remains one of the most lucrative assets in the world of wireless networking.Founded in 1985, the company’s technology helped build the modern mobile phone industry.For decades, Qualcomm engineers have made crucial innovations that have helped the sector develop and expand, and bolstered the company’s results along the

Antitrust action looms over tech’s biggest names

Wall Street Journal chief economics commentator Greg Ip discusses whether some of the technology giants -- which are leading the pack in the market -- should be...

Wall Street Journal chief economics commentator Greg Ip discusses whether some of the technology giants -- which are leading the pack in the market -- should be worried about possible antitrust action.

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Net Neutrality and the Role of Antitrust

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The purpose of "net neutrality" is to keep internet service providers from practices that are inherently anti-competitive and anti-consumer (like throttling and blocking sites for whatever reason). However, we already have longstanding laws against behaviors like that, which the FTC has proven to be more than willing to prosecute in the past. Repealing the 2015Net Neutrality laws is simply a transfer of power from the preemptive governance of the FCC to the post-transgression governance of the FTC (which is what we had for the entirety of the internet's life except for the past 2 years). We are literally just returning the internet to how it was in 2014, which I'm pretty sure no one had much of a problem with.
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Here are ...

Technology and Anti-Trust

[Recorded: June 30, 2009]
In this video Gary Reback, author of the new book Free the Market! discusses with Michael Arrington of TechCrunch how the Obama Administration's antitrust enforcement policies will affect Silicon Valley's economy.
Reback and Arrington examine President Obama's commitment to innovation along with his promise of renewed antitrust enforcement and make predictions about how the new administration will answer important questions:
- Should antitrust enforcers stop worrying about Microsoft?
- When will the Justice Department sue Google?
- Is industry consolidation good for the Valley? Is it legal?
- Will the government challenge the assertions of patents by giant patent pools?
- What does antitrust say about companies that are too big to fail?
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published: 02 Jul 2009

Antitrust Concerns in Digital Markets

How should antitrust principles be applied in digital markets? Data-driven markets generate many challenges for the application of competition law. There is no agreement over which approach we should adopt with regard to issues such as: Market definition, the assessment of market power and the role of data in it, the impact of digitization of the economy on firms’ strategies, and investment incentives. In this event we will discuss the associated challenges as well as the role of competition policy in digital markets.
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The purpose of "net neutrality" is to keep internet service providers from practices that are inherently anti-competitive and anti-consumer (like throttling and...

The purpose of "net neutrality" is to keep internet service providers from practices that are inherently anti-competitive and anti-consumer (like throttling and blocking sites for whatever reason). However, we already have longstanding laws against behaviors like that, which the FTC has proven to be more than willing to prosecute in the past. Repealing the 2015Net Neutrality laws is simply a transfer of power from the preemptive governance of the FCC to the post-transgression governance of the FTC (which is what we had for the entirety of the internet's life except for the past 2 years). We are literally just returning the internet to how it was in 2014, which I'm pretty sure no one had much of a problem with.
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Draftof the 2017 Net NeutralityRepealhttp://transition.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Business/2017/db1122/DOC-347927A1.pdfNational Broadband Map https://www.broadbandmap.gov/number-of-providers
FCC Chairman's editorial promising a pro-consumer internet
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/dec/5/restoring-a-light-touch-to-fcc-internet-regulation/
FTC: How ConsumersWin When Businesses Compete
https://www.ftc.gov/system/files/attachments/competition-counts/pdf-0116_competition-counts.pdf
FTC Statement on Unfair Methods of Competition
https://www.ftc.gov/system/files/documents/public_statements/735201/150813section5enforcement.pdf
Pro- Neutrality AND Anti-Title 2 by Ben Thompson
https://stratechery.com/2017/pro-neutrality-anti-title-ii/ and
https://stratechery.com/2017/free-daily-update-light-touch-cable-and-dsl-the-broadband-tradeoff-the-importance-of-antitrust/
FTC Guide to Anti-Trust/Consumer ProtectionLaws
https://www.ftc.gov/tips-advice/competition-guidance/guide-antitrust-laws/antitrust-laws
Effect of Title 2 Classification on WirelessInvestment
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Mark Cuban is AGAINST 2015 Net Neutrality
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The purpose of "net neutrality" is to keep internet service providers from practices that are inherently anti-competitive and anti-consumer (like throttling and blocking sites for whatever reason). However, we already have longstanding laws against behaviors like that, which the FTC has proven to be more than willing to prosecute in the past. Repealing the 2015Net Neutrality laws is simply a transfer of power from the preemptive governance of the FCC to the post-transgression governance of the FTC (which is what we had for the entirety of the internet's life except for the past 2 years). We are literally just returning the internet to how it was in 2014, which I'm pretty sure no one had much of a problem with.
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[Recorded: June 30, 2009]
In this video Gary Reback, author of the new book Free the Market! discusses with Michael Arrington of TechCrunch how the Obama Administration's antitrust enforcement policies will affect Silicon Valley's economy.
Reback and Arrington examine President Obama's commitment to innovation along with his promise of renewed antitrust enforcement and make predictions about how the new administration will answer important questions:
- Should antitrust enforcers stop worrying about Microsoft?
- When will the Justice Department sue Google?
- Is industry consolidation good for the Valley? Is it legal?
- Will the government challenge the assertions of patents by giant patent pools?
- What does antitrust say about companies that are too big to fail?
Drawing on vivid, behind-the-scenes accounts of leading high tech lawsuits involving top companies like Apple, Microsoft, IBM, Oracle and AT&T Rebacks new book paints a tableau of government policy gone awry. You can read his account as eyewitness history, a memoir of legal warfare, wrote Scott Herhold in the San Jose Mercury News. Free the Market! is a white paper meant to influence a new government in Washington D.C.

[Recorded: June 30, 2009]
In this video Gary Reback, author of the new book Free the Market! discusses with Michael Arrington of TechCrunch how the Obama Administration's antitrust enforcement policies will affect Silicon Valley's economy.
Reback and Arrington examine President Obama's commitment to innovation along with his promise of renewed antitrust enforcement and make predictions about how the new administration will answer important questions:
- Should antitrust enforcers stop worrying about Microsoft?
- When will the Justice Department sue Google?
- Is industry consolidation good for the Valley? Is it legal?
- Will the government challenge the assertions of patents by giant patent pools?
- What does antitrust say about companies that are too big to fail?
Drawing on vivid, behind-the-scenes accounts of leading high tech lawsuits involving top companies like Apple, Microsoft, IBM, Oracle and AT&T Rebacks new book paints a tableau of government policy gone awry. You can read his account as eyewitness history, a memoir of legal warfare, wrote Scott Herhold in the San Jose Mercury News. Free the Market! is a white paper meant to influence a new government in Washington D.C.

Antitrust Concerns in Digital Markets

How should antitrust principles be applied in digital markets? Data-driven markets generate many challenges for the application of competition law. There is no ...

How should antitrust principles be applied in digital markets? Data-driven markets generate many challenges for the application of competition law. There is no agreement over which approach we should adopt with regard to issues such as: Market definition, the assessment of market power and the role of data in it, the impact of digitization of the economy on firms’ strategies, and investment incentives. In this event we will discuss the associated challenges as well as the role of competition policy in digital markets.
http://bruegel.org/events/antitrust-concerns-in-digital-markets/

How should antitrust principles be applied in digital markets? Data-driven markets generate many challenges for the application of competition law. There is no agreement over which approach we should adopt with regard to issues such as: Market definition, the assessment of market power and the role of data in it, the impact of digitization of the economy on firms’ strategies, and investment incentives. In this event we will discuss the associated challenges as well as the role of competition policy in digital markets.
http://bruegel.org/events/antitrust-concerns-in-digital-markets/

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Disney-Fox merger presents hard fight for antitrust regulators

Walt Disney Company has struck a deal to buy 20th Century Fox for $52.4 billion. If regulators approve, it would result in the merger of the first and third largest film studios in the world. RT America’s ManilaChan reports.
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Is Antitrust Lawsuit Actually Trump Political Retribution?

--The US Justice Department sues to block the $85 billion merger of AT&T and Time Warner, ...

Is Antitrust Lawsuit Actually Trump Political Retribution?

--The US Justice Department sues to block the $85 billion merger of AT&T and Time Warner, calling into question whether this has to do with PresidentTrump's disdain for CNN, one of Time Warner's subsidiaries
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The Woman Behind Google’s $2.7 Billion Fine (HBO)

VICENews was given exclusive access on the day as EU Competition CommissionerMargrethe Vestager announced a record breaking antitrust fine against tech giant Google. It’s not the first time Vestager has taken on a large company, having previously forced Apple, Facebook and Intel to pay up.
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Google under fire with EU for breaching antitrust rules (CNET News)

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Google Fined $2.72 Billion for Antitrust Breach

The European Union's competition watchdog slapped a record 2.42 billion euro (2.72 billion...

Google Fined $2.72 Billion for Antitrust Breach

The European Union's competition watchdog slapped a record 2.42 billion euro (2.72 billion US dollars) fine on internet giant Google on Tuesday for breaching antitrust rules with its online shopping service. (June 27)
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Antitrust action looms over tech’s biggest names

Wall Street Journal chief economics commentator Greg Ip discusses whether some of the technology giants -- which are leading the pack in the market -- should be worried about possible antitrust action.

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Impax to pay $35 million to settle part of Solodyn antitrust litigation | news
By Nate RaymondBOSTON (Reuters) - Impax LaboratoriesInc has agreed to pay $35 million to resolve part of litigation over claims it entered into an anticompetitive deal in a patent case to delay releasing a generic version of the acne medication Solodyn. The settlement was disclosed in papers filed in federal court in Boston on Saturday. It resolved part of the antitrust litigation Impax faces over Solodyn related to sales of the drug to direct purchasers such as retailers and wholesalers. Remaining claims - from a class of consumers and third-party insurers and cases by individual retailers like CVS Health Corp and Rite Aid Corp - are scheduled to go to trial on Monday. The case is among several filed in recent years targeting "pay-for-delay" settlements, in which brand-name drugmakers resolve patent lawsuits by paying generic companies to keep their products off the market for a longer period. The accord came after Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc in February said it would p...
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AT&T Backs Off Political Argument in Antitrust Case- NDT News

AT&T Backs Off Political Argument in Antitrust Case- NDT News
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Humble beginnings: Antitrust chief shares journey to being a boss

Balisacan, who is now chairman of the Philippine Competition Commission, recalled how his father had to work a tenant in a farm and then as a janitor to support their family in Ilocos Norte.
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Antitrust: commission fines qualcomm €997 million for abuse of dominant market position

Qualcomm Is Fined $1.2 Billion by E.U. Antitrust Officials

“Qualcomm illegally shut out rivals from the market” for a particular kind of microchip, Ms.Vestager said in a news release, “thereby cementing its market dominance.” “Qualcomm paid billions of U.S.dollars to a key customer, Apple, so that it would not buy from rivals,” she added.“These payments were not just reductions in price — they were made on the condition that Apple would exclusively use Qualcomm’s baseband chipsets in all its iPhones and iPads.” The European Commission, the European Union’s executive arm, found that Qualcomm’s practices had a significant, detrimental impact on competition in the region.“It excluded rivals from the market and deprived European consumers of genuine choice and innovation,” the commission said.Ms.Vestager said that she could not say how much Apple had ultimately received from Qualcomm in payments, but that it was in the “billions of dollars.” She said that internal documents reviewed as part of the inquiry showed that Apple had seriously considered using chips made by a rival manufacturer, Intel, during the period of its agreement with Qualcomm, but did not do so until the deal with Qualcomm had concluded.If Apple had introduced a smartphone using products from a different chip maker, she said, Apple not only would have lost future payments from Qualcomm, but also would have been forced to pay back some of the money it had already received.Ms.Vestager said that Apple would not face any repercussions because the inquiry had been focused on Qualcomm’s practices.European regulators are also continuing a separate investigation into preliminary findings that Qualcomm sold its chips at below cost price from 2009 to 2011 to force a competitor out of the market.The fine on Wednesday comes with Qualcomm in the midst of multiple takeover battles.It has sought to fight off a hostile $105 billion takeover attempt by a rival, the Singapore-based chip maker Broadcom.If completed, that takeover would be the largest technology deal in history.And despite that battle in the background, Qualcomm is still looking to complete a $38.5billion acquisition of NXP Semiconductors.In a letter to investors last week, Qualcomm raised its profit forecast, outlined plans to reduce its costs and promised to buy back shares if it was unsuccessful in its efforts to acquire NXP.Qualcomm said the Broadcom offer “dramatically undervalues” the company and “does not reflect our clear path to near term value.” Qualcomm has been a longtime leader in cellphone chip technology, and its trove of patents, which include ubiquitous processes such as the way applications are downloaded from smartphone app stores and the use of airplane mode, remains one of the most lucrative assets in the world of wireless networking.Founded in 1985, the company’s technology helped build the modern mobile phone industry.For decades, Qualcomm engineers have made crucial innovations that have helped the sector develop and expand, and bolstered the company’s results along the

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The purpose of "net neutrality" is to keep internet service providers from practices that are inherently anti-competitive and anti-consumer (like throttling and blocking sites for whatever reason). However, we already have longstanding laws against behaviors like that, which the FTC has proven to be more than willing to prosecute in the past. Repealing the 2015Net Neutrality laws is simply a transfer of power from the preemptive governance of the FCC to the post-transgression governance of the FTC (which is what we had for the entirety of the internet's life except for the past 2 years). We are literally just returning the internet to how it was in 2014, which I'm pretty sure no one had much of a problem with.
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Technology and Anti-Trust

[Recorded: June 30, 2009]
In this video Gary Reback, author of the new book Free the Market! discusses with Michael Arrington of TechCrunch how the Obama Administration's antitrust enforcement policies will affect Silicon Valley's economy.
Reback and Arrington examine President Obama's commitment to innovation along with his promise of renewed antitrust enforcement and make predictions about how the new administration will answer important questions:
- Should antitrust enforcers stop worrying about Microsoft?
- When will the Justice Department sue Google?
- Is industry consolidation good for the Valley? Is it legal?
- Will the government challenge the assertions of patents by giant patent pools?
- What does antitrust say about companies that are too big to fail?
Drawing on vivid, behind-the-scenes accounts of leading high tech lawsuits involving top companies like Apple, Microsoft, IBM, Oracle and AT&T Rebacks new book paints a tableau of government policy gone awry. You can read his account as eyewitness history, a memoir of legal warfare, wrote Scott Herhold in the San Jose Mercury News. Free the Market! is a white paper meant to influence a new government in Washington D.C.

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Antitrust Concerns in Digital Markets

How should antitrust principles be applied in digital markets? Data-driven markets generat...

Antitrust Concerns in Digital Markets

How should antitrust principles be applied in digital markets? Data-driven markets generate many challenges for the application of competition law. There is no agreement over which approach we should adopt with regard to issues such as: Market definition, the assessment of market power and the role of data in it, the impact of digitization of the economy on firms’ strategies, and investment incentives. In this event we will discuss the associated challenges as well as the role of competition policy in digital markets.
http://bruegel.org/events/antitrust-concerns-in-digital-markets/

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